Common WordPress Themes Error Fix

 

  1. New Theme Uses Featured Images but You Don’t Have that in Many Posts

    There are many blogs that don’t use featured images for every post. Now, if they want to switch to a new theme which supports featured images, they definitely don’t want to spend hours updating every post.

    In this case, you can install the ‘Quick Featured Images’ plugin. It’s one of the best ways that solve this issue easily. You just need to install, activate and follow some simple instructions. It will automatically add featured images to all the old posts.

  2. You Can’t See the Changes You Made Recently

    If you’ve made some changes in core files of your  WordPress Themes or just added something in the external CSS section and it doesn’t show up at the front end. You probably have one of two caching issues: Browser Cache or Plugin Cache.

    You can clear the browser cache by just pressing CTRL+R. If it fixes the issue, congratulations. Otherwise, the problem is associated with the plugin caching.

    Just go to WP Super Cache or W3 Total Cache or WP Fastest Cache or whichever caching plugin you’re using and clear/purge the cache. Then refresh your website and it should work fine.

  3. Ugly URL Structure

    When you first set up your website, you’ll notice the default URL structure is neither very pretty nor SEO friendly. It’s full of numbers and other irrelevant details. But don’t worry – it won’t even take a minute to fix it.

    Just go to Settings > Permalinks and change it to the ‘Post Name’ or any other which works best in your case.

  4. Google Analytics Showing Zero Visitors After Changing Theme

    This error is really simple to solve.

    You might forget that you’ve integrated Analytics to your website by adding some code in the section of your previous theme. You have to repeat the same with the new theme. If you are not sure about it, just install the Google Analytics plugin and follow the steps. This plugin will also ensure you won’t face this issue in future.

  5. Failed to load Images

    There are can be several reasons behind this error. It may be due to a poor theme, bad plugin, slow server, uploading multiple images, connectivity issues, etc. As per my experience, I suggest you to first check if the Internet is working fine. It the issue still persists, it’s time to consult with the theme developer for resolution.

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